Month: May 2026

The Ivory Comb of Lachish: How a Small Discovery Speaks to the Reliability of Scripture

The Ivory Comb of Lachish: How a Small Discovery Speaks to the Reliability of Scripture Sometimes the most powerful evidence comes in the smallest form. In Part 3 of Greatest Discoveries in the Land of Israel, Dr. Michael G. Hasel shares the story of one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries connected to the biblical[…]

The Spade and the Historical Jesus: Archaeology, Prophecy, and the King Who Gave Everything

The Spade and the Historical Jesus: Archaeology, Prophecy, and the King Who Gave Everything Is the story of Jesus only a matter of faith, or is it also rooted in real history? That question matters deeply. Christianity is not built on vague ideas, private visions, or abstract philosophy. It is built on the claim that[…]

Egyptian Wonders in the Lost Cities of the Dead: Archaeology, Moses, and the God Above Egypt

Egyptian Wonders in the Lost Cities of the Dead: Archaeology, Moses, and the God Above Egypt Disclaimer: The video shared in this post was produced by a third party. We may not endorse every view, belief, or conclusion of the creator, but we are sharing it because we believe it contains material that may be[…]

Biblical Archaeology, Writing, and Why the Word Still Stands: Reflections on Michael G. Hasel’s Tyndale Fellowship Lecture 2025

Biblical Archaeology, Writing, and Why the Word Still Stands: Reflections on Michael G. Hasel’s Tyndale Fellowship Lecture 2025 At the 2025 Tyndale Fellowship Biblical Archaeology Lecture, Dr. Michael G. Hasel delivered a thoughtful and timely presentation that moved well beyond archaeology alone. His lecture explored how confidence in the Bible’s historical reliability has been challenged[…]

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